Pigs, dogs, llamas and geese were all taken away from a home in Kissimmee last week.

Now, rescue groups are stepping forward to get the animals ready for adoption.

The story started last Thursday when a family reported that two treasured ponies had been stolen.

The news got the county's attention, because the county got a report that the family was hoarding animals. When Animal Control arrived, officers counted close to 100 animals, including 29 pigs, 25 dogs, geese, pigeons, chickens, llamas, horses, a donkey and a pony.

The family agreed to let the county take the animals away, officials said.

This week, rescue groups have been picking up the animals. On Wednesday, dog rescue groups got their shot.

Debbie Bruno with the New Beginning Pet Rescue took nine dogs.

"If they are doing well they will get fixed and we will make sure they stay healthy and we will put them up for adoption," Bruno said.

Oddly enough, some of the animals might have a future in showbiz. A group that produces animal shows for SeaWorld and Busch Gardens checked out at the talent as well.

"It you've ever seen Critter Castaway at Busch Gardens in Tampa or Pets Ahoy at SeaWorld, most all the animals you see in those shows came from shelters," said